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- Bertrandduperrin on 2008-05-18 - Tags participation , knowledgeeconomy , incentive , knowledge
- Jalam1001 on 2008-05-06 - Tags knowlegde , economy , participation
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Enterprise 2.0 is not based on utopian ideals. It is instead based on the very principles that drive all free-market economies. Organisations that adopt enterprise 2.0 will do so for auto-preservation and corporate gain - to help their bottom line.” Period.”
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In this type of setting why would I want to share my knowledge, it’s my “power”, we are all on our own, and my personal know-how is going to get me ahead. If I don’t share I will meet my expectations (and no-one else), but on the same hand if I don’t find any knowledge, I may not meet my expectations.
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If you believe that conversations were creating incredible business value, maybe the focus should be on having many more conversations, much more easily.
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